LG Unveils budget smartphone LG Stylus 3 (2017) right before CES 2017: LG K Series released too
Right before CES 2017 event, LG has finally unveiled its LG Stylus 3 (2017) as a new budget phone to counter Samsung Galaxy Note. LG is experimenting with loads of features and the Stylus has really worked in its favor.
According to CNET, the latest LG Stylus 3 appeared as an impressive device. The smartphone has a fingerprint scanner. The device has a 5.7" display with 1,280x720 pixel resolution. The device has a 3GB RAM with 16GB ROM that can expand up to staggering 2TB which makes it among the very few to have this feature. Powered by MediaTek MT6750 SoC and an Octa-core processor, the smartphone runs on 7.0 Android Nougat and is powered by 3,200 mAh Battery and is enclosed in a 7.4mm thin hood. It has a 13-megapixel rear and 8-megapixel front camera setup.
Global News elaborated that the Stylus is now enhanced to give an actual pen-like feedback and feel. The users can write on their screens with the stylus. All this in a mid-range smartphone makes LG Stylus 3 the best buy. The smartphone was released along with the LG K series smartphones. Along with the LG Stylus 3, LG also launched LG K3, LG K4, LG K8, and LG K10 which makes up an enticing smartphone lineup by LG.
LG K10 sports a MediaTek MT6750 SoC coupled with 5.3"HD display with 2GB RAM. The dimensions of the device are 148.7 x 75.3 x 7.9mm which makes it little thicker than the LG Stylus 3. The K8 has a 5"HD display with 1.5GB RAM and a 16GB internal storage that can further expand. It sports a powerful Snapdragon 425 SoC.
Juno Cho, President of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company stated that the LG Stylus 3 and the LG K Series lineup offers a smartphone with a premium feel, expandable memory slots, and replaceable batteries which are the key aspect and customer looks for when buying smartphones.